Sorry, I meant Canonical people. I forgot that Ubuntu is supposedly a "community distribution", except when it's not :-p
Where's "upstream"? Is there a bug tracker for the gvfs people anywhere? Please understand, the reason this is a confusing issue is that it's not immediately apparent from any system feedback where the issue lies: Nautilus pops up on connecting your device, giving a cryptic error from DBUS with very little help.
Like any non-trivial system where only a small fraction is visible, we must rely on experts to point us in the right direction. I understand it's a low priority for Canonical to fix this: maybe changing the error message to "Device not supported" might be more helpful?
Sorry, I meant Canonical people. I forgot that Ubuntu is supposedly a "community distribution", except when it's not :-p
Where's "upstream"? Is there a bug tracker for the gvfs people anywhere? Please understand, the reason this is a confusing issue is that it's not immediately apparent from any system feedback where the issue lies: Nautilus pops up on connecting your device, giving a cryptic error from DBUS with very little help.
Like any non-trivial system where only a small fraction is visible, we must rely on experts to point us in the right direction. I understand it's a low priority for Canonical to fix this: maybe changing the error message to "Device not supported" might be more helpful?